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- I » : s| I j e 3 | I , " | 1 " | " i a a | ■ ; ■ u Commission Rulings Reported to Daily Racing Form NEW YORK, N. Y., May 10.— The fol-i lowing are amendments to the rules and regulations of the New York State Racing Commission, effective April 14, 1955: "Rule 5. — Association or racing association shall be deemed to mean any corporation authorized by chapter 440 of the laws of 1926, as amended, whether or not duly licensed by the commission. "Rule 44. — An application for the approval of the filing of a certificate of in-coporation pursuant to chapter 440 of the i laws of 1926, as amended, shall be made by a petition signed and verified by all the incorporators, which petition shall state the following, viz.: "Rule 45. — An application for the approval of the filing of a certificate of amendment of a certificate of incorporation or of the filing of a certificate of merger pursuant to chapter 440 of the laws of 1926, as amended, shall be in such form, contain such information and be executed in such manner as from time to time may be prescribed by the commission. "Rule 94A. — No owner or trainer or their representative, shall employ a veterinarian who is not duly licensed as such by the department of education of the State of New York. Licensed associations shall use all reasonable efforts to prevent non-licensed veterinarians from practicing on their premises. "Every such veterinarian who shall prescribe or use any medication or treatment which contains a drug or drugs which he has reason to believe are of such character as would affect the racing condition of a horse in a race, shall at the time of such prescribe g or use deliver to the trainer of the horse under treatment a written statement setting forth the name of the horse and of the owner and the name of the said drug or drugs so prescribed or used. "The "trainer shall forthwith file said written statement with the steward of the commission. "Rule 167A. — A claiming race is one in which every horse running therein may be claimed in conformity to the rules. "Rule 167A. — An optional claiming race is a race restricted to horses entered to be claimed for a stated claiming price and to those which have started previous-1 ly for that claiming price or less. In the case of horses entered to be claimed in such a race, the race will be considered, for the purposes of these rules, a claiming race."